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Black Engineer Technology Engineering Entrepreneurs-USBE magazine provides news about black technology, black entrepreneurs, BEYA conference, black engineers and technologists from black community in US, UK, Caribbean and Africa.One on One Black Engineer Articlesen-usRaytheon's Lori Berdos on Diversityhttp://www.blackengineer.com/artman/publish/article_739.shtml
Recently, Raytheon Company received the 2007 Women in Engineering Programs and Advocates Network (WEPAN)Breakthrough Award, which honors an employer for creating a work environment that enhances career success of women engineers. USBE Online spoke to Lori Berdos, president of Raytheonís Global Women Network, a company wide employee resource group about diversity.en-usRod Adkins, 2007 Black Engineer of the Yearhttp://www.blackengineer.com/artman/publish/article_677.shtml
The 2007 Black Engineer of the Year Rod Adkins speaks to USBE & IT magazine about digital inclusion, global competition, hi-tech careers, and the role of the Black professional. en-usAstronaut Stephanie D. Wilsonhttp://www.blackengineer.com/artman/publish/article_614.shtml
Astronaut Stephanie D. Wilson completed her first space flight on Space Shuttle Discovery in July. Recently, she talked to USBE Online about the 13-day flight.en-usFirst Black female combat pilot in U.S. Department of Defense historyhttp://www.blackengineer.com/artman/publish/article_612.shtml
Captain Vernice G. Armour is the first Black female pilot in the Marine Corps, and the first Black female combat pilot in U.S. Department of Defense history. "I don't think I knew I was going to do any of it when I was starting out...You learn tactics of how to 'fight' the aircraft. In the training squadron, you learn how to fly it. You need to know how to fight it when you go to war, go to battle; you learn to target, and how to come back home safely."en-usWith Darryll J. Pines, Ph. D.http://www.blackengineer.com/artman/publish/article_610.shtml
Darryll J. Pines, Ph. D., made an important contribution to 1994's Clementine spacecraft lunar mapping - first probe to discover water near the south pole of the moon. More recently, he has been researching how remote-control aircraft can be made small enough to fly through windows, and provide war fighters situational awareness inside buildings, caves, or tunnels. In October 2006, Dr. Pines, 41, will chair the Department of Aerospace Engineering in University of Marylandís Clark School of Engineering, eleven years after joining the faculty. He spoke to USBE & IT recently.en-usOne-on-One with Myron L. Hardimanhttp://www.blackengineer.com/artman/publish/article_602.shtml
Myron L. Hardiman, P.E., executive director of Advancing Minorities Interests in Engineering, has been a key player in recruiting minority engineers. He established recruiting programs at North Carolina A&T, Tuskegee University, and Prairie View for Eli Lilly & Company, where he retired after a 32-year career. For the past four years, he has served as liaison between engineering schools of ABET-accredited HBCUs and AMIE's board of directors, composed of corporate, government, and academic representatives.en-us